Victimology: Legal, Psychological, and Social Perspectives, 4e is a student-friendly, easy-to-read text that covers the field of victimology. Fully updated with the latest trends, it reflects the field’s growing focus on the entire victim-offender relationship, while taking a global perspective on the study of victimology. The text is divided into four major areas. The authors first introduce traditional victimology theories, the measurement of crime, and both civil and criminal processes. (Civil process is included because it is an important aspect of the victim—offender interaction.) Second, they discuss responses to victimization, including techniques for empowering victims. They next turn to special types of victims, including the elderly, the disabled, and gay and lesbian victims. Finally, they thoroughly review the civil remedies available to crime victims. A brief discussion of the juvenile system is also included because more attention is being focused on youth violence. Throughout the text, key concepts are supported with a comprehensive package of pedagogical material and teaching/learning aids.
Chapter 1 Introduction and History of Victimology
Chapter 2 An Overview of the Justice System
Chapter 3 Measurement of Crime and Its Effects
Chapter 4 The Consequences of Victimization
Chapter 5 Empowering Victims
Chapter 6 Homicide Victims
Chapter 7 Sexual Victimzation
Chapter 8 Intimate Partner Abuse
Chapter 9 Child Abuse
Chapter 10 Elder Abuse
Chapter 11 Hate Crimes
Chapter 12 Special Victim Populations
Chapter 13 Negligence and Intentional Torts
Chapter 14 Constitutional and Civil Rights of Victims
Chapter 15 Compensation and Restitution of Victims
Chapter 16 Victim Impact Statements
Chapter 17 International Aspects of Victimology
Epilogue Broad Themes
Appendix Critical Dates in the Victims’ Rights Movement Victimology-Related Web Sites
Index
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Comprehensive, up-to-date coverage–including both theory and professional issues, legal issues, and the latest trends in victimology:
- NEW! Victimization theories--keeping up with the currentschool ofthought
- NEW! Up-to-date topics of discussion---including:
- Victimology as a discipline
- The birth of criminology
- The different approaches to victimization
- The Violence Against Women Act of 2013
- Expanded discussion on restorative justice
- Expanded discussion on the National Incident-Base Reporting System
- Differences between ASD and PTSD
- History of Amber Alerts
- Sexual assault classifications
- Sandusky child sex abuse and mandatory reporting
- Elder Justice Act of 2010
Examination of the victim–offender relationship in the various types of crime:
- NEW! Current topics of discussion---including: elder abuse in the future, homeless victims, vicarious/secondary trauma to service providers , and significant partner homicides
Global perspective on the study of victimology:
- EXPANDED! Discussion on international victimology--examining victimology from an international perspective
- EXPANDED! Discussion on terrorism--keeps students abreast with what's happening in the world of terrorism today
Discussion of various responses to victimization, including the consequences of victimization and empowering victims:
- NEW! Topics to this edition include discussions on--victims of identity theft, negative social consequences of victimization, the consequences of grief, social media and victim services, how to develop a victim impact statements, national child abuse prevention month